Non-Running 1994 Polaris SL750 for Sale - Need to sell, make an offer

Two weeks ago my 1994 Polaris SL blew the PTO piston and damaged the rod/crank assembly near the end of a 41 mile round trip up the Fox River Chain in Northern Illinois. Read about the trip in the thread below and checkout the Blarney Island link! :yay2:

It appears the piston blew when a reed valve petal cracked causing low fuel pump pressure which in turn caused the ski to run lean. Everything on the ski was workng fine with the exception of the MFD when the reed valve failed resulting in engine failure.

The ski is in great condition with no previously repaired cracks or hull damage and the seat, graphics and hull are in very good condition. The ski has been maintained well and is in excellent condition with the normal amount bumps, dings and scratches one would expect on a 17 year old ski. I installed a new Ocean Pro Racing Ride Plate on the ski last year at a cost of $100. I would like to sell the entire ski minus the battery rather than part it out on eBay as the ski has been good to me and deserves another shot at life.

This is a great ski for someone with a spare 650/750/780 engine or cracked damaged SL hull. The ski would also make a great Green Hulk father and son jet-ski repair project which is how I got into jet-skiing when my son and I purchased a Yamaha VXpro some 7+ years ago that got us hooked on jet skiing.

I also have a Karavan single place trailer that I will sell with the ski for $300.

41 Mile Fox River Trip Details

I got a PM from a person was interested in the ski along and requested details on my 41 Mile Fox River jet ski road trip, so I though I would share my reply to him about the trip with rest of the Polaris jet-ski forum

We took a GPS with us in the jetski glove box and logged a total round trip distance of 41 miles. We launched the ski's at the Broken Oar Marina and drove up the Fox river through the McHenry Dan/Lock to Pistake, Fox, and Grass lakes before returning back to the Broken Oar Marina. We could have kept going north up the Fox River to the next Dam at Wilmont Wisconsin if we had an earlier start.

We drove around Blarney Island Bar on Grass Lake but it was closed on Monday after the weekend. Blarney Island is the #1 fun destination hot spot on the Fox River chain as they have drag boat racing, bands, bikini's, beer and the local babes can get a little wild on weekends, :yay2: so be sure to checkout the links below that document the 41 mile trip, especially the Blarney Island link!